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Things For You To Do To Restore Your Antique Trunks

by Kendra Ware

Back in time, suitcases used to be known as trunks. Obviously, with the passage of time, the latest models were introduced in the market, which brought those older ones to be known as antique trunks. There are certain stores and people who deal with such items these days for the simple reason that they are extremely sturdy.

If you are lucky enough to have such an amazing trunk passed on to you by a member of the family, you must pay ample attention to restoring it. Instead of letting mold and mildew take over and destroy it, there are a few restoration tips that you need to follow. These would help you keep your trunk well preserved.

In order to give you trunk a fairly new appearance, there are a few tips that you must follow. Rest assured that these tips would help you give the trunk a completely new and unique look. One thing that you must know is that you would have to put in a bit of time and patients, but obviously, the end results would be immaculate. An additional thing that requires attention is the fact that a bit of money might be needed in order to get certain spare parts.

Now that you are willing to get started with your restoration project, start assessing the trunk. Such trunks are generally made out of soft and hardwood as well as animal hide and canvass. They do not have locks, as metal clasps are used together with leather handles on the sides.

You would require a few metal pieces so as to secure the locks in place. What you initially have to do is check the trunk during your inspection to see if there are any pieces that are missing and need to be replaced. If you come across parts that are missing, you may either replace them completely or just scavenge through the old ones. Carry out a bit of research over missing items on the internet and see where you can get hold of them.

Now, clean or strip away the material that is covering the <A href="http://www.hmsantiquetrunks.com">antique trunks</A>. If it is in good condition, the best thing for you to do is cleaning it away. If there are any minor missing spots, you can just consider adding patches to it. If there are any glue stains over it, use a sandpaper to scrub them off.

Considering the fact that your cherished trunk might have a few signs of rust, you should use a steel wool or wire brush to remove them. Prior to working on the chest, it is best for you to move away any metal components that it might have. The removed metal components should obviously be reattached once you are done with the polishing.

Remember that antique trunks are generally made up of a few paper linings. Make sure that you remove all of them. In case there is a mildew infestation, all that you need to do is sand the bottom layer of the trunk. Before you begin working on your trunks restoration, there are a few pieces of equipment that you need to wear. Make sure that you have goggles, gloves and protective masks on and that the restoration is done in an airy and well ventilated room.



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Title: Things For You To Do To Restore Your Antique Trunks
Author: Kendra Ware
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